New York Mets unveil statue of legendary pitcher Tom Seaver at Citi Field
NEW YORK — The New York Mets made sure that nobody will forget «The Franchise,» unveiling a long-awaited statue of legendary pitcher Tom Seaver on Friday by the entrance to Citi Field.
The statue, featuring Seaver's iconic drop-and-drive delivery, stands to the right of the Home Run Apple, measures 10 feet high, 13.5 feet long and is made of 2,000 pounds of bronze and 1,200 pounds of stainless steel, standing on a granite mound.
The statue came in nine separate pieces, weighs 33,600 pounds and was sculpted by William Behrends.
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Seaver was diagnosed with dementia in 2019 and died in 2020 at age 75. Nancy Seaver, who married the Hall of Famer in 1966, introduced the statue alongside daughters Sarah and Annie.
«Hello, Tom, it's so nice to have you where you belong,» she said in front of a cheering crowd.
In addition to the Seaver family, Mets owners Steven and Alex Cohen, Hall of Fame catcher Mike Piazza, Mets ace Jacob deGrom, former manager Terry Collins, former owner Fred Wilpon, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Queens borough president Donovan Richards were in attendance.
«There is a reason he was called 'The Franchise,'» Cohen said. «You can't measure what Tom Seaver meant to this organization. This magnificent statue will be a wonderful daily reminder to Mets fans coming to Citi Field that Tom Seaver is forever a Mets legend.»
Crowds awaiting the statue ceremony arrived more than an hour before the ceremony, hoping to get a glimpse of the monument.
«This is a wonderful way to honor dad's legacy and to celebrate his wonderful years in New York,» said Sarah Seaver, Tom's oldest